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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I believe he was in that 6-10 range moreso because of injuries and lack of playing timenot a draft guru at all, but was the TE class so deep this year that the 9th off the board can
be as good as some here think?
Fannin was a beast production wise in college, and then continued that excellent production in the pros, even with crappy QB play in Cleveland (Dillon Gabriel was decent). On a side note, if the Browns ever get a decent QB, they can be REALLY dangerous. They added WR’s KC Concepcion AND Denzel Boston.I will say... if there is one position i pride myself on having an eye for it is TEs. It is my best position. I pounded the table for Fannin last year when no one cared. I called him a first round talent when all the buzz was about Warren and Colston. And this was EARLY in the process. Fannin looked just as good as either last year but was in a much worse situation. He should have gone in round 1. I stand by that.
Raridon was this years Fannin for me. The dude just clearly has it. It jumps off the screen. IDC about ACL injuries he had years ago. He was young and a young body heals very well. He plays with no brace or restriction or hesitation. I had him as a top 48 pick. I stand by that. We got a steal. He WILL be a good TE in this league. Frankly by year 2 I see him out performing an aging Henry. In year 1 it would not surprise me if he comes on very strong. He will demand snaps more than Hooper did. Frankly he will enter week 1 already better than Hooper. All due respect to the man.
He is not a 1K TE in this league, maybe once or twice. But once he hits his stride i see him having Hunter Henry level production for 10 years.
He is a 800 yards a year TE IMO... that is nothing to sneeze at.
I was locked in on wanting Delp. Didn't consider Reardon at all.
Bully ballLooking forward to this I-formation look the next few years:
- QB: Maye
- WR: AJ Brown
- RB: Henderson
- FB: Gilliam
- TE1: Raridon
- LT: Campbell
- LG: Vera-Tucker
- C: Wilson
- RG: Onwenu/other
- RT: Moses/Lomu
- TE2: Hill
Yep. Vrabel did say he loves TEs & would ideally grab multiple in this draft if they’re able. I’d welcome Villari or Koziol to round out the TE room.Fannin was a beast production wise in college, and then continued that excellent production in the pros, even with crappy QB play in Cleveland (Dillon Gabriel was decent). On a side note, if the Browns ever get a decent QB, they can be REALLY dangerous. They added WR’s KC Concepcion AND Denzel Boston.
With Raridon, it’s all about potential not production. His season stats were the equivalent of 3 college games for Fannin. But man, what Raridon COULD be is exciting. The measurables are insane. 6’6” 245, 4.62 forty, 36 inch vertical at that height. Massive hands at 10 3/4. Basketball background so excellent at boxing out defenders. Good blocker. Just an explosive prospect.
There have been so many drafts where TE was really deep, that the Pats basically ignored. So happy that they finally grabbed a talented TE of the future. I wouldn’t mind another one since this is such a deep class as far as TE’s with great measurables.
On a side note, it’s so funny that Wolf said, you don’t draft for need, and what has he done ? Drafted for the 3 biggest needs, in fact, trading up in the 1st two rounds for major needs.
Yep... can he block like Gronk? No. Can he block better than most current 'tight ends' in the NFL? Yes. He is plenty good enough in that element to never leave the field.I'll just say this on Raridon's blocking. He was blocking for two first round RBs. Just saying.
Fannin was a beast production wise in college, and then continued that excellent production in the pros, even with crappy QB play in Cleveland (Dillon Gabriel was decent). On a side note, if the Browns ever get a decent QB, they can be REALLY dangerous. They added WR’s KC Concepcion AND Denzel Boston.
With Raridon, it’s all about potential not production. His season stats were the equivalent of 3 college games for Fannin. But man, what Raridon COULD be is exciting. The measurables are insane. 6’6” 245, 4.62 forty, 36 inch vertical at that height. Massive hands at 10 3/4. Basketball background so excellent at boxing out defenders. Good blocker. Just an explosive prospect.
There have been so many drafts where TE was really deep, that the Pats basically ignored. So happy that they finally grabbed a talented TE of the future. I wouldn’t mind another one since this is such a deep class as far as TE’s with great measurables.
On a side note, it’s so funny that Wolf said, you don’t draft for need, and what has he done ? Drafted for the 3 biggest needs, in fact, trading up in the 1st two rounds for major needs.
Looking forward to this I-formation look the next few years:
- QB: Maye
- WR: AJ Brown
- RB: Henderson
- FB: Gilliam
- TE1: Raridon
- LT: Campbell
- LG: Vera-Tucker
- C: Wilson
- RG: Onwenu/other
- RT: Moses/Lomu
- TE2: Hill
Wolf says noCan we change his first name, though?
You see those red eyes??? We got ourselves a demon!Look at that hand size and arm length, I bet he dominated other toddlers back then.
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